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April
30

ATHENS, TN., - As more real estate sales involve buyers and sellers dealing with properties in foreclosure or already foreclosed on by the bank, many licensed Realtors are looking to ?change their approach' and focus more on short sales in order to help preserve home values and the American dream.

 

Three Realtors in Crye-Leike's Athens, Tennessee office felt compelled to expand their knowledge and take the Short Sales & Foreclosure course offered by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

 

Crye-Leike Athens Realtors Melonie Carideo, Becky Wattenbarger and Cathy Swafford are now armed with their new Short Sales & Foreclosure Resource (SFR) certification and are certified to qualify sellers, negotiate with lenders, limit risks and protect buyers.

 

"Getting this certification will definitely help me to be better equipped with the tools and ?know how' to help sellers maneuver and negotiate the complexit...

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April
30

Deadline nears for incentive

 

By RICHARD CONN/ rconn@c-dh.net

 

Colene Dooley said Thursday may have been "the busiest day in any real estate agent's career in Columbia."

 

Dooley, managing broker and vice-president of Crye-Leike Realtors said there was a rush of folks in her office this week who were looking to take advantage of a federal tax credit of up to $8,000 available to first time homebuyers that expires at midnight Friday.

 

Dooley said one of her Realtors had written two contracts in the last couple of days and was working on another one Thursday to beat the deadline.

 

"There were several of them in Tuesday's sales meeting who were talking how busy they are with just the tax credit thing," Dooley said.

 

The tax credit is available to buyers who haven't owned a home for three years and is valued at 10 percent of t...

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April
30

Posted: Friday, April 30 2010, 08:10 PM CDT

 

By Reporter Sky Arnold

 

Story Web Link: http://www.fox17.com/newsroom/top_stories/wztv_vid_3465.shtml

 

Buying a home is a big decision and Angela Weakley wasn't sure she was ready for it.

 

"I wasn't sure if it was really an option with my finances," said Weakley.

 

What changed her mind is the $8,000 she's getting under the Federal Stimulus First Time Home buyers credit.

 

"It's made it possible really because it's gonna help me cover the cost of down payment when I'm reimbursed for it," said Weakley

 

Weakley's decision was more last minute than most.

 

She started looking at homes Sunday and put an offer on a townhouse Wednesday.

 

She had to rush because the tax credit expires at midnight.

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